Clark College announces new Trustee
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has appointed Jeanne Bennett to the Clark College Board of Trustees. Bennett is the retired CEO of Workforce Southwest Washington, a Vancouver resident, and a longtime community leader.
“I’m so pleased to serve Clark College and the community in this new role,” Bennett said. “I strongly believe in the college’s mission to be in service to the community and helping students achieve their educational and professional goals.”
Bennett will serve in the recently vacated
position left open in May when trustee Royce Pollard stepped down to spend more
time with his family. Bennett will join fellow trustees Jada Rupley, Paul
Speer, Vice Chair Rekah Strong, and Chair Jane Jacobsen.
“This is good news,” said Jacobsen. “We welcome
her to the board. We have important work to do in selecting a new president for
Clark College, and it will be helpful to have her expertise and experience.”
Current
President Bob Knight will retire July 15th after serving 13 years as
President at Clark College. Dr. Sandra A. Fowler-Hill has been selected
to serve as interim president for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Fowler-Hill is a retired college president from Portland Community College. Her
first day is slated for July 15th. The interim appointment
provides ample time for the college to conduct a year-long robust search
process for the permanent president.
Clark College has a website detailing the
presidential search process at www.clark.edu/presidential-search.
Bennett’s biography and photo are available upon
request.